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>> reporter: exactly, kristen. officials are saying that fremont street could be opened by october 12th. they're hopeful it will be opened by october 12th. that's not this friday but next friday. we'll show you the traffic situation right now on main street. there's a little bit of a backup. we joined you just an hour ago. traffic was looking pretty good compared to what we saw on friday when there was quite a big backup. again, free lamont street expected to be closed through the end of this week and next week, as well. yellow and blue jacks installed are providing the initial stabilization for the sales force transit center. >> these jacks were brought in just to ensure that the bus decking was secure until we can get the system we want. >> reporter: it will likely be a series of towers and column, that will reduce the number of lanes available. >> it's ten feet wide. and then we will have what we call k-rail, which is a concrete barrier that will protect this shoring from any traffic. so that will give you a wid
>> reporter: exactly, kristen. officials are saying that fremont street could be opened by october 12th. they're hopeful it will be opened by october 12th. that's not this friday but next friday. we'll show you the traffic situation right now on main street. there's a little bit of a backup. we joined you just an hour ago. traffic was looking pretty good compared to what we saw on friday when there was quite a big backup. again, free lamont street expected to be closed through the end of...
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kristen? >> reporter: hey, dana. two stories we're tracking that broke over the last 24 hours or so. first is an nbc news report claiming judge kavanaugh and his team have been texting with two of his old yale classmates trying to get them to refute the second accuser's claims before they became public. that's a big deal if true because at the hearing last week, judge kavanaugh told the committee he had only learned of the accusations after they became public. here's chuck shumer on the senate floor just hours ago. >> beyond tupb seemliness of a federal judge pressuring former classmates to support his nomination, it seems judge kavanaugh was at least very misleading to the judiciary committee about miss ramirez story. >> reporter: but a spokes person for the judiciary committee is defending the judge. quote, these texts from miss birchem, who is one of kavanaugh's old classmates do not appear relative or contra ductry to judge kavanaugh's testimony. this appears to be a last ditch effort to derail the nomination wit
kristen? >> reporter: hey, dana. two stories we're tracking that broke over the last 24 hours or so. first is an nbc news report claiming judge kavanaugh and his team have been texting with two of his old yale classmates trying to get them to refute the second accuser's claims before they became public. that's a big deal if true because at the hearing last week, judge kavanaugh told the committee he had only learned of the accusations after they became public. here's chuck shumer on the...
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i'm kristen sze. >> and i'm dan ashley. live in santa rosa. >> we have live team coverage on the north bay wildfires one year later. our team of reporters and anchors have put together stories how the fires have changed the lives of so many people, and how they met the challenge of rebuilding and moving ahead. >> we have remarkable coverage for you here tonight, so i'm glad you're with us. i'm live in fountain grove in santa rosa, which is one of the areas so devastated when these six massive fires sparked one year ago today, and cause sod much devastation and so much destruction and heartache. lives turned upside down. you can see this moonscape here behind me. that one pink house survived the flames that day, here in this neighborhood. now, in the years since, politicians, police, and fire agencies, have tried to look to the past, of course, to see what mistakes were made and to see what they can do better going forward, to learn from this disaster, to find better ways to inform people more quickly so they can get out of
i'm kristen sze. >> and i'm dan ashley. live in santa rosa. >> we have live team coverage on the north bay wildfires one year later. our team of reporters and anchors have put together stories how the fires have changed the lives of so many people, and how they met the challenge of rebuilding and moving ahead. >> we have remarkable coverage for you here tonight, so i'm glad you're with us. i'm live in fountain grove in santa rosa, which is one of the areas so devastated when...
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kristen, i will be back with a full look at the accuweather seven-day forecast coming up. >> we have a schedule of events and times on our home page. just go to our website abc7news.com to better make your plans. >>> more to come here. new developments in a high-profile murder case. >> the former bodyguard of a wealthy heiress accused of murder is freed from prison. >>> thousands of marriott hotel workers strike during one of the busiest weekends in the bay area. why this won't likely end anytime soon. >>> in today's finney friday, this >>> a high-profile murder case on the peninsula took a turn today. one of the accused men in the 2016 killing of keith green is set to be released from custody following a hearing this morning. olivia adela struck a deal to testify against two other suspects involved in green's death. tiffany lee of hillsborough one of the suspects the mother of two of green's children. lyanne melendez has the story. >> reporter: she was scheduled to walk away a free man. his murder charges were dropped after he agreed to testify begins tiffany lee and her boyfriend a
kristen, i will be back with a full look at the accuweather seven-day forecast coming up. >> we have a schedule of events and times on our home page. just go to our website abc7news.com to better make your plans. >>> more to come here. new developments in a high-profile murder case. >> the former bodyguard of a wealthy heiress accused of murder is freed from prison. >>> thousands of marriott hotel workers strike during one of the busiest weekends in the bay area....
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here is c news white house correspondent kristen welker. >> reporter: it's the narrative that helped sweep president trump into the white house, a self made billionaire with a little help from his real estate mogul father. >> i started off in a small office with my father in brooklyn and queens. >> reporter: but an explosive report by "the new york times" paints a very er dit picture. "the times" obtained tens of thousands of pages of financial records, documents nbc news has not had the opportunity toreview and they had a pattern of deception saying much of the money came to mr. trump becae he helped his parents dodge taxes and they set up a sham corporation to disguise millions of dollars in gifts from their parents and the paper's entire documentation presented for show time. >> trump's state tax retu is in the building now. it's incredible we have it. that opened a door and when you pull the string, the whole thing unvelled. >> reporter: while candidate trump boasted, "the times" says his father actually loaned him $60.7 million at the time and suggestions that's not all he got.
here is c news white house correspondent kristen welker. >> reporter: it's the narrative that helped sweep president trump into the white house, a self made billionaire with a little help from his real estate mogul father. >> i started off in a small office with my father in brooklyn and queens. >> reporter: but an explosive report by "the new york times" paints a very er dit picture. "the times" obtained tens of thousands of pages of financial records,...
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kristen welker, let me start with you. we say we expect this confirmationing to occur the affirmative vote to carry about 20 minutes now. from terms of the president, what do we think we'll be hearing from him about this? is this going to become a major part of his message as the midterm elections approach? >> undoubtedly we'll hear from president trump about this. we expect him to take a big victory lap when he campaigns in kansas later this evening when the vote is finalized. but listen, we have reporters gathered on the south lawn as we speak that, they're waiting for president's departure for that event in kansas. will president trump answer their questions? will we hear from him even earlier than that evening rally? that's what we're all waiting to see, steve. we're very eager to hear what he has to say about this. i can tell behind the scenes here at the white house, officials have described a mood of euphoria and relief. this has been touch and go pore all of the reasons that you just mapped out. i was back with som
kristen welker, let me start with you. we say we expect this confirmationing to occur the affirmative vote to carry about 20 minutes now. from terms of the president, what do we think we'll be hearing from him about this? is this going to become a major part of his message as the midterm elections approach? >> undoubtedly we'll hear from president trump about this. we expect him to take a big victory lap when he campaigns in kansas later this evening when the vote is finalized. but...
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kristen bell, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] the third season of "the good place" premiers this thursday at 8:00 p.m. here on nbc. we'll be right back with hari nef. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ your sandwich sir. ♪ try something different. new chipotle cheesesteak make it what you want. ® ♪ (subway logo) but one blows them all out of the water. hydro boost from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back. neutrogena® so it bounces back. look around. with artificial intelligence, we are not crawling or walking. we are flying. microsoft ai helps an architect bring history back to life. this is now. ai helps farmers grow more food with less resources. an engineer explores how ai can help the deaf see sound. innovation creates tomorrow, and tomorrow is here today. ♪ darryl! hey, darryl. hey! hey, how much would you pay for something you don't want? nothing. is this a test? no. question two: do you like getting stuff you like for free? yes. this feels like a test. it's not
kristen bell, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] the third season of "the good place" premiers this thursday at 8:00 p.m. here on nbc. we'll be right back with hari nef. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ your sandwich sir. ♪ try something different. new chipotle cheesesteak make it what you want. ® ♪ (subway logo) but one blows them all out of the water. hydro boost from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back. neutrogena® so it bounces back. look...
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. >> and i'm kristen sze. building in san francisco is hard enough, even without the threat of a major earthquake. >> it's been two years since the centerpiece of the downtown started sink. then a month ago a window cracked in the millennium tower which this week experts said was unrelated to any movement in the building. >> last week the $2 billion salesforce transit center was shut down because cracks were found in two steel beams. installation on the shoring to take pressure off them began today. >> also today the city opened a new front on seismic safety. it's an unprecedented inventory of the tallest buildings with an eye towards fixing them before potential disaster in an earthquake. >> more now from abc 7 reporter melanie woodrow. melanie? >> kristen and dan, you can see a lot of the tall buildings behind me. this is a study that was commissioned by the late mayor ed lee, and it looks specifically at buildings that are higher than 240 feet. san francisco's skyline is rising, with threats to tall buildin
. >> and i'm kristen sze. building in san francisco is hard enough, even without the threat of a major earthquake. >> it's been two years since the centerpiece of the downtown started sink. then a month ago a window cracked in the millennium tower which this week experts said was unrelated to any movement in the building. >> last week the $2 billion salesforce transit center was shut down because cracks were found in two steel beams. installation on the shoring to take...
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kristen dahlgren,ne nbc . >>> straight ahead, meghan mccain makes her emotional view." to "the plus sparks fly as taylor s ft targets republicans and how shake nt trump tried t it o you're watching "early today." chatty coworker's youngest daughter's entire judo class. one shot can make a world of difference. walgreens' specially trained pharmacists, know exactly which flu shot is right for you. protecting the world... over 60 million flu shots and counting, starts with protecting yours, today. walgreens, trusted since 1901. i'm jennifer wexton, and i approve this message. female announcer: seen barbara comstock's fake ad? male announcer: jeifer wexton backed a dea leading to massive tolls on 66. fejennifer wexton foug. blatany false. and let'the waythis plan that it' rolled out. it's highway robbery. there's also healthcare robbery. barbara comstock vot to sabotage the healthcare market, hiking premiums up to 64%. barbara trumpstock -- everything that's wrong in washington. ♪ tell me something good ♪ are you happy in this modern world ♪ >> that is bradley cooper.
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nbc white house correspondent kristen welker hashat's in the deal. >> reporter: tonight, it's nafta 2.0. president trump praising the deal with canada and mexico. announced just an hour before its midnight deadline. its name the united states, mexico, canada agreement. >> this landmark agreement will send cash and jobs pouring into the u states. >> reporter: most of the deal doesn't take effect until 2020, for the president it's a campaignmise kept. >> i promise to renegotiate nafta tod y we have kept that promise. >> reporter: dairy farmers could be among the biggest winners with canada agreeing n their market to more american producers. >> there is much that needs to be done with trading partners. so we're on the right path. we're encouraged by that but our work not done. >> reporter: the downside, agreement could cause car prices to rise because it demands higher labor costs and af larger percentage o car parts have to be ieaid in all three coun union workers are cautiously optimistic hoping the move will prevent jobs from going overseas and also smiling, 1 everyone with a the stock
nbc white house correspondent kristen welker hashat's in the deal. >> reporter: tonight, it's nafta 2.0. president trump praising the deal with canada and mexico. announced just an hour before its midnight deadline. its name the united states, mexico, canada agreement. >> this landmark agreement will send cash and jobs pouring into the u states. >> reporter: most of the deal doesn't take effect until 2020, for the president it's a campaignmise kept. >> i promise to...
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i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm kristen sze. building in san francisco is hard enough, even without the threat of a major earthquake. >> it's been two years since the centerpiece of the downtown started sink. then a month ago a window cracked in the millennium tower which this week experts said was unrelated to any movement in the building. >> last week the $2 billion salesforce transit center was shut down because cracks were found in two steel beams. installation on the shoring to take pressure off them began today. >> also today the city opened a new front on seismic safety. it's an unprecedented inventory of the tallest buildings with an eye towards fixing them before potential disaster in an earthquake. >> more now from abc 7 reporter melanie woodrow. melanie? >> kristen and dan, you can see a lot of the tall buildings behind me. this is a study that was commissioned by the late mayor ed lee, and it looks specifically at
i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm kristen sze. building in san francisco is hard enough, even without the threat of a major earthquake. >> it's been two years since the centerpiece of the downtown started sink. then a month ago a window cracked in the millennium tower which this week experts said was unrelated to any movement in the building. >> last week the $2 billion salesforce transit center was shut down because cracks were found in two steel beams. installation on the shoring...
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we have nbc's kristen welker with more on that. kristen, good morning. >> reporter: craig, good morning. new supreme court justice brett kavanaugh vowed to be a justice for all americans after that fierce confirmation fight. president trump was anything but unifying. he stoked the partisan battle in his remarks and for the president, it was aimed at energizing republicans with four weeks until election day. a primetime victory lap after a bruising confirmation battle. president trump overseeing the ceremonial swearing-in of brett kavanaugh. delivering a remarkable apology to the new supreme court justice. >> on behalf of our nation, i want to apologize to brett and the entire kavanaugh family for the terrible pain and suffering you have been forced to endure. >> reporter: adding this pointed rema remark. >> our country, a man or a woman, must always be presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty. with that, i must state, you, sir, under historic scrutiny, were proven innocent. thank you. >> reporter: it's mr. trump's second ap
we have nbc's kristen welker with more on that. kristen, good morning. >> reporter: craig, good morning. new supreme court justice brett kavanaugh vowed to be a justice for all americans after that fierce confirmation fight. president trump was anything but unifying. he stoked the partisan battle in his remarks and for the president, it was aimed at energizing republicans with four weeks until election day. a primetime victory lap after a bruising confirmation battle. president trump...
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here's nbc's kristen dahlgren with more. >> rorter: a post-game handshake gone terribly wrong. the coaches' fists flying. ant all-ou brawl in front of 9 and 10-year-olds. steven sauliers posted this video, grown men fighting at a peewee football game. please make this go viral. > i want these coaches to se hey, look, your players are looking at your actions. look what you've done. >> reporchr: the c apologizing for the poor display of sportsmanship in front of those w were expected to mentor. >> hey, hey, hey. >> reporter: it is an isolated t inci. the problem so pervasive referee brian bar low started this website posting videos of parents behaving badly. >> when people see themselves, they change their own dynamics. >> reporter: the hope that v videos like this one might get parents to act their age. kristen dahlgren, nbc news. >> first lad melania trump is in kenya this morning, the third stop of her solo trip to africa. mrs. trump spent the earlier part of the day visiting with some baby elephants at nairobia natiark even taking time to feed one of them. she will visit an o
here's nbc's kristen dahlgren with more. >> rorter: a post-game handshake gone terribly wrong. the coaches' fists flying. ant all-ou brawl in front of 9 and 10-year-olds. steven sauliers posted this video, grown men fighting at a peewee football game. please make this go viral. > i want these coaches to se hey, look, your players are looking at your actions. look what you've done. >> reporchr: the c apologizing for the poor display of sportsmanship in front of those w were...
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good evening, i'm dan ashley. >>> i'm kristen sze. he's suing because they allegedly covered up child sex abuse claims. >> david louie is live with the story. >> bishop patrick mcgraw is expected to be here in an eff ef to solve the issue of clergy abuse. he wants to hear from victims or their families. today's filing of a lawsuit reflects concerns that they're concerned. the diocese of san sees are holding listening session toss allow parishioner toss speak to church leaders about the sexual abuse issues. however, a victim's advocacy group filed a lawsuit seeking names of suspended or known
good evening, i'm dan ashley. >>> i'm kristen sze. he's suing because they allegedly covered up child sex abuse claims. >> david louie is live with the story. >> bishop patrick mcgraw is expected to be here in an eff ef to solve the issue of clergy abuse. he wants to hear from victims or their families. today's filing of a lawsuit reflects concerns that they're concerned. the diocese of san sees are holding listening session toss allow parishioner toss speak to church...
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here's kristen with more news. >> mike, thank you. with possibly hours left for the fbi to investigate sexual assault claims made against supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh, president trump went on the attack attacking one of his political accusers, testimony who a week ago said was very compelling. abc's lana zach has been covering it in washington. >> i don't know, i don't know. i don't know. >> reporter: at a campaign rally in miss mix president trump supporters laughed and applauded as the president mocked dr. christine blasey ford, the person who says judge brett kavanaugh sexually assaulted her while drunk at a high school party decades ago. >> upstairs, downstairs, where it was? i don't know. but hi one beer. that's the only thing i remember. >> reporter: those remarks not sitting well with one crucial republican senator. >> to discuss something this sensitive at a political rally is just -- just not right. it's kind of appalling. >> reporter: but senator flake on the "today" show hint that had kavanaugh who vehemently denie
here's kristen with more news. >> mike, thank you. with possibly hours left for the fbi to investigate sexual assault claims made against supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh, president trump went on the attack attacking one of his political accusers, testimony who a week ago said was very compelling. abc's lana zach has been covering it in washington. >> i don't know, i don't know. i don't know. >> reporter: at a campaign rally in miss mix president trump supporters laughed...
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kristen dahlgren, nbc news. >>> coming up, more of our across america tour. how houston has fought its way back after hurricane harvey. >>> welcome back. our planet is running out of time to prevent a climate catastrophe. that's according to some of the world's top scientists. a new u.n. report warns world leaders they only have 12 years left to take action to keep global temperatures from rising about another three degrees. a shift of that magnitude could greatly increase life-threatening heat, droughts, and floods. i was reminded today that the floodwaters that buried a third of houston last year in the wake of hurricane harvey turned this park behind me into a virtual lake. i was here then reporting on the disaster, documenting the destruction and hearing people's stories. and of course, we're back now with stories to tell of a place now recovering. we met rozitsa and gheir daught volunteer flotilla carried them from their flooded community. of? what was happening? >> the house was flooding, and it's rising way too fast. >> good to see you. >> reporter: th
kristen dahlgren, nbc news. >>> coming up, more of our across america tour. how houston has fought its way back after hurricane harvey. >>> welcome back. our planet is running out of time to prevent a climate catastrophe. that's according to some of the world's top scientists. a new u.n. report warns world leaders they only have 12 years left to take action to keep global temperatures from rising about another three degrees. a shift of that magnitude could greatly increase...
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kristen dahlgren, nbc news. >> pretty ugly to watch. >>> up next, those who serve. help and the officer literally going the extra mile. what does it take to make digital transformation actually happen? do you just flip a switch... and presto your business is magically transformed? not quite. it takes a ground-breaking company like dell technologies. a family of seven technology leaders working behind the scenes to make the impossible... reality. for instance, we're helping to give cars the power to read your mind from anywhere. ♪ we're helping up to 40% of the nation's donated blood supply... to be redirected to the areas and people that need it most. and we're even developing technology to create a whole new vision for the blind. so while you might not see what we're doing... what we're doing is changing the way we all see the world. magic can't make digital transformation happen... but we can. let's make it real. (christine) i didn't think i but i still got oral cancer. and it came back twice. my tip is: if you smoke, you're a smoker. just like i was. (announcer
kristen dahlgren, nbc news. >> pretty ugly to watch. >>> up next, those who serve. help and the officer literally going the extra mile. what does it take to make digital transformation actually happen? do you just flip a switch... and presto your business is magically transformed? not quite. it takes a ground-breaking company like dell technologies. a family of seven technology leaders working behind the scenes to make the impossible... reality. for instance, we're helping to...
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my colleague kristen welker has breaking news. we just got information from the press secretary about an unexpected meeting between president trump and u.n. ambassador nikki haley. what's up? >> yes. sarah sanders announcing that the president and nikki haley will be meeting in about 15 minutes. that's going to be open press. it means there will be cameras and reporters allowed inside that meeting. it comes as our colleague geoff bennett did spot nikki haley at the white house. she declined to comment why she's here. there are reports she may be resigned. nbc news has not confirmed that. we're trying to run down those reports. but it seems something significant is happening. it's an unexpected meeting. now, of course, two were just at the u.n. general assembly together, working on a range of issues, everything from the crisis in north korea to iran, and she has broadly been seen as someone who has the president's trust. you'll recall that after that op-ed was written in "the new york times" in which an anonymous official said that
my colleague kristen welker has breaking news. we just got information from the press secretary about an unexpected meeting between president trump and u.n. ambassador nikki haley. what's up? >> yes. sarah sanders announcing that the president and nikki haley will be meeting in about 15 minutes. that's going to be open press. it means there will be cameras and reporters allowed inside that meeting. it comes as our colleague geoff bennett did spot nikki haley at the white house. she...
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kristen welker reporting there. the president also taking aim at pop star taylor swift after she told fans on social media she plans to support democratic candidates in tennessee in the mid terms. all four newly hired law clerks are women. >>> the opening bell there at the new york stock exchange. where stocks fell today as investors grappled with rising u.s. interest rates. and the dow actually fell about 25 points there. bay area facebook actually rose 1%. >>> continuing coverage, no real end in sight yet to the bitter hotel strike involving bay area marriott hotel workers. workers first walked off the job six days ago. the union is vowing to stay away until a new labor deal is reached. locally, the strike is affecting more than half a dozen marriott-owned hotels in san francisco, san jose and oakland. it could affect two conferences this weekend in san francisco at the moscone center, including the anesthesiology conference and oracle's open world. >>> you might not even know your child is vaping. that's why one
kristen welker reporting there. the president also taking aim at pop star taylor swift after she told fans on social media she plans to support democratic candidates in tennessee in the mid terms. all four newly hired law clerks are women. >>> the opening bell there at the new york stock exchange. where stocks fell today as investors grappled with rising u.s. interest rates. and the dow actually fell about 25 points there. bay area facebook actually rose 1%. >>> continuing...
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let's get more from kristen dahlgren. >> reporter: a post-game hand shake gone terribly wrong. the coaches' fists flying. an all-out brawl in front of 9 and 10-year-olds. grown men fighting at a pee wee football game today. please make this go viral. >> i just want these coaches to see, hey look, your players are looking at your actions. look what you done. >> reporter: today the coach is apologizing for the poor display of sportsmanship in front of those we are expected to mentor. it is not an isolated incident. the problem so pervasive, referee brian barlow started this website posting videos of parents behaving badly. >> when people see themselves, they change their own dynamics. >> reporter: the hope that viral videos like this one might get parents to act their age., c ne. >> pretty ugly to watch. >>> up next, those who serve. the woman in need of help and r move. the part of his testimony.... he now regrets. plus, scary moments for a south bay man out walking his dog. the paintball attack that left him feeling like he )d just been shot with real bullets. next at 6 right n
let's get more from kristen dahlgren. >> reporter: a post-game hand shake gone terribly wrong. the coaches' fists flying. an all-out brawl in front of 9 and 10-year-olds. grown men fighting at a pee wee football game today. please make this go viral. >> i just want these coaches to see, hey look, your players are looking at your actions. look what you done. >> reporter: today the coach is apologizing for the poor display of sportsmanship in front of those we are expected to...
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kristen dahlgren, nbc news. >>> straight ahead, meghan mccain makes her emotional return to "the view." plus sparks fly as taylor swift targets republicans and how president trump tried to shake it off. you're watching "early today." chatty coworker's youngest daughter's entire judo class. one shot can make a world of difference. walgreens' specially trained pharmacists, know exactly which flu shot is right for you. protecting the world... over 60 million flu shots and counting, starts with protecting yours, today. walgreens, trusted since 1901. ♪ tell me in this modern world ♪ >> that is bradley cooper.he a in the new movie "a star is born" and delivered this powerful duet called "shallow." not only was this actor, bradley cooper's direct ta torial debut, he also scored his first hit on the billboard hot 100 landing at number 28. as i trip over my words there, i was thinking how talented this guy is not only being able to direct this and sing and act. you know, they thought he's going to win an award for this, an oscar. >> he has a great voice. >> did you know that? >> no. >>> vo
kristen dahlgren, nbc news. >>> straight ahead, meghan mccain makes her emotional return to "the view." plus sparks fly as taylor swift targets republicans and how president trump tried to shake it off. you're watching "early today." chatty coworker's youngest daughter's entire judo class. one shot can make a world of difference. walgreens' specially trained pharmacists, know exactly which flu shot is right for you. protecting the world... over 60 million flu shots...
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kristen? >> if you are a democrat and ever thought once maybe, kind of, possibly about being president of the united states, now is the time! there's no reason not to. you know, that you never know when you're going to wake up in the morning and president trump has decided to point his twitter feed at you, which can put the spotlight on you, and perhaps lift you a couple poll points. this is such a -- such an i think open contest on the democratic side that there is no reason not to run. and i'll say one nice thing about a democrat who his name has not been brought up, amy klobuchar. if there is anybody who came out of the whole kavanaugh process looking better, it might be amy klobuchar. he complimented her. he apologized and complimented her by saying thank you for asking good questions today. you're right, i don't actually think that he is 100% the best messenger for that. but i actually think she could be, if america was looking for kind of a no drama president. >> i've got to say, i reall
kristen? >> if you are a democrat and ever thought once maybe, kind of, possibly about being president of the united states, now is the time! there's no reason not to. you know, that you never know when you're going to wake up in the morning and president trump has decided to point his twitter feed at you, which can put the spotlight on you, and perhaps lift you a couple poll points. this is such a -- such an i think open contest on the democratic side that there is no reason not to run....
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kristen zee shows us >> reporter: this is the uss manchester. it was commissioned only five months ago. it is the newest combatant. you can tour at pier 35 through saturday. you can also tour the uss bonham rashard. this is the second largest ship in the navy behind an aircraft carrier. visitors can walk on the enormous flight deck and chat with service members. it carries an additional 2,000 marines when deployed. and their helicopters and combat weapons. >> my father was in world war ii, and he was in the navy. he was a dead gunner. so i wanted to see the inside of a ship. >> the people, while they're visiting, had the opportunity to climb aboard an aircraft or learn about the different type of equipment that the marines use on board. so they really get that hands-on experience while touring the ship. >> of course the biggest crowd policer is the precision flying team, blue angels. practice begins friday afternoon with a full airshow saturday and sunday. >>> to get all the details, including pulling schedule and explanation of how it all got s
kristen zee shows us >> reporter: this is the uss manchester. it was commissioned only five months ago. it is the newest combatant. you can tour at pier 35 through saturday. you can also tour the uss bonham rashard. this is the second largest ship in the navy behind an aircraft carrier. visitors can walk on the enormous flight deck and chat with service members. it carries an additional 2,000 marines when deployed. and their helicopters and combat weapons. >> my father was in world...
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kristen, thanks. >>> sad news coming out of south carolina this morning. former clemson running back c.jh full died at the age of 22. fuller was a key member of the tigers squad from 2015 to 2017, appearing in over 43ames including the 2016 national championship. news about his passing hit the school's fooall program quite hard. head coach dabo swinney saying h "our ghts, prayers and deepest sympathies are with c.j.'s family." so far the details d of histh have not been released. >>> let's head to the diamend now for playoff baseball. the yanks take a on the's in wother wild card showdown except this oneasn't much of a tntest. aaron judge settihe tone early with that two-run home run in the first inning. w york isp 2-0. the bronx zoo rocking for much of this one. andino fish it off giancarlo stanton with this hu blast into the left field stands. and that put the bombers up 7-2. they move on to the american league division series and a date with their arch-val the red sox in boston on friday night. >>> all right, bill, good morning. how are leking for the w
kristen, thanks. >>> sad news coming out of south carolina this morning. former clemson running back c.jh full died at the age of 22. fuller was a key member of the tigers squad from 2015 to 2017, appearing in over 43ames including the 2016 national championship. news about his passing hit the school's fooall program quite hard. head coach dabo swinney saying h "our ghts, prayers and deepest sympathies are with c.j.'s family." so far the details d of histh have not been...
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kristen davidson. she is one of the brightest women working in the republican politics today and the fact she couldn't go through a day on the job she believes in without being bruised up is absurd. >> it's horrible. >> i'm so glad to hear doug say that. >> it is. >> as a member of the democratic party in good standing, it's important for him and people who don't want and reject the brown shirt tactics to speak up and try to stop it. there is money going in the opposite direction of doug schoen. $1 million in 2012 by george soros put in the p.a.c. this this guy worked for. make stark. if you see him, call a cop. he is dangerous. >> shannon: he has been dismissed. >> brown shirt like nazis had their brown shirts to physically intimidate people they don't believe in. >> america rising p.a.c. does tracking. we have people filming candidates without incident. this guy has been accused of battery two separate times. what a negligent hire on their part. >> shannon: he is not working for them anymore. as we k
kristen davidson. she is one of the brightest women working in the republican politics today and the fact she couldn't go through a day on the job she believes in without being bruised up is absurd. >> it's horrible. >> i'm so glad to hear doug say that. >> it is. >> as a member of the democratic party in good standing, it's important for him and people who don't want and reject the brown shirt tactics to speak up and try to stop it. there is money going in the opposite...
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he is with kristen sze. >> vernon greg is a former prosecutor in san francisco. he is now ceo of the center for electoral equity. thank you for coming back. >>pleasure. >> kw this is not eas fwe you. nt to yale l school with of friends. let's remind viewers what you said about kavanaugh shortly after his nominee before the sexual misconduct conduct came out. >> he is warm, he is engaged, he is funny, he is quick with the wit. brett is qualified. brett is smart. and so i think in that regard he's worthy of this confirmation. but at the same time, as a father of daughters, as a black man in this country, as a person who is in favor of voting rights, i am worried. >> all right. you were clear you were worried about the balance of the court. but then came last week's hearing. this. tell me what you saw there and your reaction to it. >> well, i was shocked, like a i hadn't seen him that kind of fired up and kind of personal in the way that heealth things. pi hadn't seen that at all. i seen him in a lot of environmen environments, too. we played competitive sports and
he is with kristen sze. >> vernon greg is a former prosecutor in san francisco. he is now ceo of the center for electoral equity. thank you for coming back. >>pleasure. >> kw this is not eas fwe you. nt to yale l school with of friends. let's remind viewers what you said about kavanaugh shortly after his nominee before the sexual misconduct conduct came out. >> he is warm, he is engaged, he is funny, he is quick with the wit. brett is qualified. brett is smart. and so i...
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dan. >> hi, kristen. as we continue our coverage live here from the fountain grove neighborhood, you know, when the fires broke out they certainly damaged a few wineries but it is important to keep in mind the vast majority of wine country was completely untouched. still, all of the publicity and all of the smoke in the air all over the bay area added to the perception that the whole area was devastated. as a result, hotels, restaurants, wineries took a big hit in business. they lost a lot of money as a result. certainly some saw physical damage but it was the perception that was so damaging as well. you know, when the atlas peak fire sprepd ad in napa spread s quickly and did ee norm usa damage. this is what white rock vineyard looked like before the fire and here is drone ju 7 showing after. the winery dates back to the 1870s, making it one of the oldest in california. three generations made it out of the winery safely. when the family returned to the ruins they found their livestock and dog survived, b
dan. >> hi, kristen. as we continue our coverage live here from the fountain grove neighborhood, you know, when the fires broke out they certainly damaged a few wineries but it is important to keep in mind the vast majority of wine country was completely untouched. still, all of the publicity and all of the smoke in the air all over the bay area added to the perception that the whole area was devastated. as a result, hotels, restaurants, wineries took a big hit in business. they lost a...
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here is nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker. sweep president trump into the white house. a self-made billionaire with a little help from his real estate mogul father. >> i started off in a small office with my father in brooklyn and queens. >> reporter: but an explosive report by "the new york times" paints a very different picture. "the times" obtained tends of thousands of pages of financial records, documents nbc news has not had the opportunity to independently review. it found that mr. trump and his father built their fortune by engaging in a, quote, pattern of deception and obfuscation, saying much of this money came to mr. trump because he helped his parents dodge taxes. he and his siblings set up a sham corporation to disguise millions of dollars of gifts from their parents. the paper's entire investigation documented for showtime. >> fred trump's estate tax return is in the building right now. it's incredible that we have it. that opened the door. once you sort of pull the string,thing un candidate trump boasted -- >> m
here is nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker. sweep president trump into the white house. a self-made billionaire with a little help from his real estate mogul father. >> i started off in a small office with my father in brooklyn and queens. >> reporter: but an explosive report by "the new york times" paints a very different picture. "the times" obtained tends of thousands of pages of financial records, documents nbc news has not had the opportunity...
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kristen, stay with us. danny, linda, stick around. i want do bring in the conversation someone who's at the brett kavanaugh confirmation, alyssa confirmation. alyssa, you've had a front row seat to all of this. you were there for the confirmation hearing. the cardboard version of you was there many the "saturday night live" rendition of the hearing. you've watched this all week. you've watched president trump turn from she is credible. let's listen to her to i'm going to call it out an all out assault and now just moments ago sarah sanders defending it. what's your take? >> i'm filled with a lot of rage. it started last night. i couldn't sleep at all last night. i can't believe this is where we are. we are making distinct about what we want to be as a country. we're making distinct choices of the people we're putting in positions of power whether it be trump or kavanaugh or our institutions. sexual abuse has been institutionalized in this country. i don't think we can allow another generation of women and children to feel as though th
kristen, stay with us. danny, linda, stick around. i want do bring in the conversation someone who's at the brett kavanaugh confirmation, alyssa confirmation. alyssa, you've had a front row seat to all of this. you were there for the confirmation hearing. the cardboard version of you was there many the "saturday night live" rendition of the hearing. you've watched this all week. you've watched president trump turn from she is credible. let's listen to her to i'm going to call it out...
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. >> reporter: i'm kristen welker. president trump putting the focus on young men today. >> i say that it's a very scary time for young men in america when you can be guilty of something that you may not be guilty of. >> reporter: his comments coming a day after his son, don junior, sent a similar message. >> i got boys and i got girls and when i see what's going on, it's scary for all things. >> who are you scared most for kavanaugh story front and center, sexual conduct is being talked about by families across the country. in kansas city, missouri, brady johnstone said he's spoken to his parents about it. >> they would turn to me and say something like, you know, you know what's going on here, like one small mistake your career could be over. just be conscious and smart and respectful. >> reporter: parent and pastor trevor atwood in tennessee says he's tried to teach his sons what is and isn't appropriate behavior. >> i'm going to teach them to choose to do the right thing, to treat women with honor and dignity and r
. >> reporter: i'm kristen welker. president trump putting the focus on young men today. >> i say that it's a very scary time for young men in america when you can be guilty of something that you may not be guilty of. >> reporter: his comments coming a day after his son, don junior, sent a similar message. >> i got boys and i got girls and when i see what's going on, it's scary for all things. >> who are you scared most for kavanaugh story front and center, sexual...
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kristen, with a good morning to you. tell us what we're expected to see from president trump not just tonight but over the course of the next couple of days. he's really in victory mode to use that expression. >> he is. i think you're going to see a very big victory lap tonight during that ceremonial swearing in that will take place right here at the white house. this is going to be in prime time. it will give the president a chance to tout this big win in front of a very big crowd. now, we saw him really start this victory lap over the weekend. he was out on the campaign trail in topeka, kansas. he used this to try to energize republicans to get out and vote. >> we have been ownenergized. we have been energized. if democrats are willing to cause such destruction in the pursuit of power, just imagine the devastation they would cause if they ever obtained the power they saw desperately want and crave. >> ayman, taking a step back and looking at the big picture, this victory caps a pretty strong week for president trump. l
kristen, with a good morning to you. tell us what we're expected to see from president trump not just tonight but over the course of the next couple of days. he's really in victory mode to use that expression. >> he is. i think you're going to see a very big victory lap tonight during that ceremonial swearing in that will take place right here at the white house. this is going to be in prime time. it will give the president a chance to tout this big win in front of a very big crowd. now,...
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kristen, great reporting as always. make sure that we get this in. he is, again, the president who depends so much on relationships, right, and he clearly said repeat lid, maybe four or five time, that the saudi king denied it. his denial to me could not have been stronger. but then he said it sounded to me like these could have been rogue killers nap that's a suggestion that maybe that's what the saudi king is thinking. >> i think that's right, chris group hit a really important point, which is that he stressed the firm denial by the saudi king over and over again. and raised the possibility it could be rogue killers, clearly something the saudi king floated to him. will that be enough? again, you have a lot of pressure from capitol hill saying the white house needs to take strong action that effectively the u.s. would lose its moral authority if it wasn't strong enough in this critical moment, which a lot of people see as a human rights test. one more point, chris, president trump has been talking to reporters a lot. he's clearly going to visit tho
kristen, great reporting as always. make sure that we get this in. he is, again, the president who depends so much on relationships, right, and he clearly said repeat lid, maybe four or five time, that the saudi king denied it. his denial to me could not have been stronger. but then he said it sounded to me like these could have been rogue killers nap that's a suggestion that maybe that's what the saudi king is thinking. >> i think that's right, chris group hit a really important point,...
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in the meantime and come at newark center kristen gillibrand debated her republican opponent last week and only scheduled debate in new york's senate race. >> hello, everyone. thank you for being here to watch this. election day a week from tuesday november 6. the one and only debate between the candidates for the use senate in new york and would welcome the candidates, democratic incumbent kirsten gillibrand and republican challenger shell farley. this half hour debate streamlined on abc seven, on her news app as well as all of our social media pages, facebook, twitter, youtube or where broadcasting this debate as well in its entirety, upon up close channel seven sunday morning at 11:00. the rules are simple. each scanned with a 45 seconds to answer the question, 30 seconds for any rebuttal. by coin toss the first question goes to his children and we'll get right to it. we saw this week many forms of domestic terrorism in the country and especially in new york. a growing number of explosive devices deliver to offices and homes of people of been critical of the president including thos
in the meantime and come at newark center kristen gillibrand debated her republican opponent last week and only scheduled debate in new york's senate race. >> hello, everyone. thank you for being here to watch this. election day a week from tuesday november 6. the one and only debate between the candidates for the use senate in new york and would welcome the candidates, democratic incumbent kirsten gillibrand and republican challenger shell farley. this half hour debate streamlined on abc...
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i'm larry beil. >> and i'm kristen sze. the fbi investigation is supposed to be completed by friday. we know investigators have interviewed two men, dr. christine blasey ford say were at the party where she says brett kavanaugh attacked her. >> majority leader mitch mcconnell said today the senate will vote this week whether
i'm larry beil. >> and i'm kristen sze. the fbi investigation is supposed to be completed by friday. we know investigators have interviewed two men, dr. christine blasey ford say were at the party where she says brett kavanaugh attacked her. >> majority leader mitch mcconnell said today the senate will vote this week whether
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kristen welker is standing by there. we saw the run-up to this vote, a change in public tone from the president as the allegations first surfaced he was noticeably at least by his standards reserved and restrained. in the last couple of days, though, he really stepped up into a more aggressive posture. how is the administration, how is the white house feeling about this as what looks like a confirmation now looms in the next 90 minutes or so? and how are they thinking of this in terms of those midterm elections a couple weeks from now? >> really important points, steve. no doubt about that. the white house senior administration officials saying that essentially after susan collins spoke yesterday, it was an outstanding development. i was in the west wing with a number of senior officials who started cheering, clapping when susan collins finished her remarks. look, this is an unmitigated victory for president trump. he campaigned on a promise to make the court more conservative. this will in a matter of hours be his secon
kristen welker is standing by there. we saw the run-up to this vote, a change in public tone from the president as the allegations first surfaced he was noticeably at least by his standards reserved and restrained. in the last couple of days, though, he really stepped up into a more aggressive posture. how is the administration, how is the white house feeling about this as what looks like a confirmation now looms in the next 90 minutes or so? and how are they thinking of this in terms of those...
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. >> and i'm kristen sze. this afternoon the the search for the suspect is underway. this all started on holger way in san jose. with a call about a possible stolen semi. it got even crazier after police arrested their suspect, and he escaped with their car. >> police are now searching for the man andrew chris nguyen has been following this and has the latest. >> reporter: police continue their search for this man, andrew trujillo. suspected of stealing a san jose police patrol car fo of semi truck and was detained by officers. as 9 investigation was happening outside, police say trujillo escaped from the back seat, moved to the front seat and drove off in the patrol car. >> it doesn't appear at this time the officers did anything wrong. they followed our policies and procedures. they handcuffed the suspect behind his back, placed him in the back of a marked police car. >> reporter: that patrol car ended up 25 miles away in hayward at this industrial park an claw witter wrote. abc7 news spoke off camera with a business owner who said she saw trujillo pull into the par
. >> and i'm kristen sze. this afternoon the the search for the suspect is underway. this all started on holger way in san jose. with a call about a possible stolen semi. it got even crazier after police arrested their suspect, and he escaped with their car. >> police are now searching for the man andrew chris nguyen has been following this and has the latest. >> reporter: police continue their search for this man, andrew trujillo. suspected of stealing a san jose police...
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now kristen bell is blasting another classic disney fairy tale. isn't that sweet moments? apparently not. the actress is concerned that the prince kissing snow white without her consent sends a bad message to her young daughter. jesse, you have young daughters and i have been thinking about this. i share her outrage and i've been looking at some of the other disney films that i have shared with my daughters. i look at the princess and the frog and i think to myself, here's a human woman kissing a reptile. that is bestiality. don't get me started on "beauty and the beast." >> jesse: there is room for romance and the me too movement. there is plenty of room for both. romance shouldn't be a casualty of the me me too movement. we show our daughters all kinds of movies. one likes beauty and fashion and the other like sports and building things and wears adidas track pants. i know what another young girl, all she wanted was a doll and to play with princesses, and her mother kind of steered her away from it. she didn't want to plant and gender stereotypes and the course correctio
now kristen bell is blasting another classic disney fairy tale. isn't that sweet moments? apparently not. the actress is concerned that the prince kissing snow white without her consent sends a bad message to her young daughter. jesse, you have young daughters and i have been thinking about this. i share her outrage and i've been looking at some of the other disney films that i have shared with my daughters. i look at the princess and the frog and i think to myself, here's a human woman kissing...
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let's bring in kristen welker at the white house. there's some new comments. what is it, kristen? >> we got new comments from the president who's traveling aboard air force one to kansas where he will take a big victory lap this evening. the victory lap, thundershowougy starting. let me read you what he's telling reporters at this hour. we're very honored that he was able to with stand this horrible attack by the democrats, so again, taking direct aim at democrats for holding up his confirmation. he also says, women were outraged at what happened to brett kavanaugh. echoing the comments by some republican women, including susan collins who said she believes it wasn't brett kavanaugh who sexually assaulted christine blasey ford, despite the fact that ford testified she was 100% certain it was kavanaugh. brett kavanaugh said he's 100% certain ford named the wrong person. the president speaking out about this major victory, he campaigned on a promise to put conservatives on the high court. so far, he's had two new supreme court justices that he has named, of course. judge gorsuch and
let's bring in kristen welker at the white house. there's some new comments. what is it, kristen? >> we got new comments from the president who's traveling aboard air force one to kansas where he will take a big victory lap this evening. the victory lap, thundershowougy starting. let me read you what he's telling reporters at this hour. we're very honored that he was able to with stand this horrible attack by the democrats, so again, taking direct aim at democrats for holding up his...
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to a present day magnet for tourism an investment and now a very unique setting for an urban opera kristen salumi al-jazeera new york. that's it from me down jordan for the news my colleague. will be up next with more of the day's news starts with life and. travel often. by trying to use an old forests name prague liberal. hawks if only. i could land the valleys and scotland's. live for adventure. discover new jobs because faraway places close i think going to get these cats how i always. responding to criticism of the hunger in foreign minister defends his government's tough policy on refugees you have three thousand five hundred fifty five refugees living in. taking go fast how can you be a refugee after you while a border between five safe countries. talks to al-jazeera. volcano kill way erupted explosively last thing boiling clouds of steam and ash and rock high into the atmosphere scientists say it's not unusual for eruptions to stop and start up again later as for kill the way it has been spilling lava continually for more than thirty years. native hawaiian spiritual beliefs say erup
to a present day magnet for tourism an investment and now a very unique setting for an urban opera kristen salumi al-jazeera new york. that's it from me down jordan for the news my colleague. will be up next with more of the day's news starts with life and. travel often. by trying to use an old forests name prague liberal. hawks if only. i could land the valleys and scotland's. live for adventure. discover new jobs because faraway places close i think going to get these cats how i always....
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thank you for joining us from the white house, kristen welker. betsy woodruff from "the daily beast." emp charlie savage, washington correspondent for "the new york times." i want to do a little division here. i don't think we know yet. eleanor, we've been through these. i just ask you, how do you decide who is going to have the most -- they're both leaving the starting gate right now. democrats and republicans. one month exactly to election day. who is coming off the fastest off the blocks? >> male rage versus female rage. there are more women in this country than there are men. more women registered to vote. we tend to go to the polls more regularly than men. i think democrats are cowed by trump's ability to tap into this grievance that white men feel. and i think one. >> it's not just white guys. skinny white guys who look nervous. like i don't know why. >> i don't know it has to do with weighting. > who is that guy that used to be -- on andy griffith, the nervous deputy sheriff. >> you barney fife. it seems like the barney fife party. >> i do
thank you for joining us from the white house, kristen welker. betsy woodruff from "the daily beast." emp charlie savage, washington correspondent for "the new york times." i want to do a little division here. i don't think we know yet. eleanor, we've been through these. i just ask you, how do you decide who is going to have the most -- they're both leaving the starting gate right now. democrats and republicans. one month exactly to election day. who is coming off the...
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thank you, kristen. >>> time to turn to the weather. if you have been outside, you know things are changing quickly. >> it has started raining a little more since we went on the air at 6:00. here is a look at live doppler 7. we have a large batch of moisture off-shore and a little moved onshore around santa rosa and moving down in marnts of marin county as well. steady rain will come later. cloudy skies over the bay from our sutro tower camera. it is 66 degrees here in san francisco. oakland, 65. 71 at mountain view. san jose, 73. 77, morgan hill. 61 at half moon bay. here is another view of the same clouds from mount tam and a couple of raindrops hit the lens on the camera there. it is 66 in santa rosa. napa, 69. novato, 70. 78 in vacaville. the view from emeryville looking westward, and these are the forecast features, this is the first storm of the season arriving tonight. wet morning commute is likely, especially in the north bay tomorrow. warmer and dry weather returning by end of the week. overnight, look for temperatures in the m
thank you, kristen. >>> time to turn to the weather. if you have been outside, you know things are changing quickly. >> it has started raining a little more since we went on the air at 6:00. here is a look at live doppler 7. we have a large batch of moisture off-shore and a little moved onshore around santa rosa and moving down in marnts of marin county as well. steady rain will come later. cloudy skies over the bay from our sutro tower camera. it is 66 degrees here in san...
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kristen ahrers explains his parents are pointing blame at one of his teachers. >> reporter: the claim is a precursor to a lawsuit. it blames the student's drowning deathth that pool on a pe teacher, who allegedly ordered kids in his class to tread water for several minutes. >> this is a tragedy that could have been avoided a million different ways. attorney andrew schwartz said the last moments of benjamin curry's life were captured on surveillance video in this pool in san ramon high. according to a claim, teacher and coach aaron becker had the 57 students in his class tread water for three minutes, and tacked on an additional 30 seconds when a student touched a lane divider. schwartz said it was too much for men. >> ben became exhausted, went under and drowned right in front of the teacher who was on the driving board. he isn't day him apparently. he recessed class. the children left. the teacher left. >> reporter: it wasn't until the next period, more than an hour later, that a student noticed ben's body at the bottom of the pool. he was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. accord
kristen ahrers explains his parents are pointing blame at one of his teachers. >> reporter: the claim is a precursor to a lawsuit. it blames the student's drowning deathth that pool on a pe teacher, who allegedly ordered kids in his class to tread water for several minutes. >> this is a tragedy that could have been avoided a million different ways. attorney andrew schwartz said the last moments of benjamin curry's life were captured on surveillance video in this pool in san ramon...
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kristen? >> reporter: senate majority leader chuck shumer -- excuse me. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, he is already a master at getting conservative judges confirmed. right now he has a perfect track record 26 for 26 in terms of confirming president trump appeals court nominees. last year he easily got neil gorsuch to a seat on the supreme court. year before he kept a liberal judge off it, judge garland. this time what he's been doing with judge kavanaugh, he's been taking that delay and putting it in reverse. that's infuriated senators like chuck shumer. >> from the man who single handedly delayed the filling of justice scalia's seat for ten months to complain about a one-week delay to get the truth. give me a break. >> reporter: whether you like mcconnell's politics or not, it's hard to argue with the fact that his tactics have proven to be truly effective, highly effective in terms of what he's been able to do. dana, he's on the cusp of what could be one of his greatest accomplishments in his entire 33 years in the senate. >> dana: that is sa
kristen? >> reporter: senate majority leader chuck shumer -- excuse me. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, he is already a master at getting conservative judges confirmed. right now he has a perfect track record 26 for 26 in terms of confirming president trump appeals court nominees. last year he easily got neil gorsuch to a seat on the supreme court. year before he kept a liberal judge off it, judge garland. this time what he's been doing with judge kavanaugh, he's been taking that...
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"abc 7 news" anchor kristen sze is here with the insights from her conversation with vernon gr grigg. >> he first talked with us after kavanaugh was nominated. he told us kavanaugh was a good guy. they both graduated from yale law in a class of 150 people. the former prosecutor now in private practice in redwood city said it was hard watching kavanaugh act the way he did in the hearing last week. >> i hadn't seen that brett kavanaugh before. i hadn't seen him that angry. i hadn't seen him that kind of fired up. so a lot of -- even a lot of the law school community started buzzing, like, what was that and that's not going to work. and that was my problem. >> and does that concern you for someone who will sit on the supreme court? >> well, certainly if it were to continue, of course, yes, it would. he's going to have to have a dignity and grace and a willingness to listen that i think is -- that he has never possessed before. >> and put aside the angry -- >> absolutely. that has to go away. >> despite his concerns, grigg is hopeful that emotionally-driven testimony was a one-off for kav
"abc 7 news" anchor kristen sze is here with the insights from her conversation with vernon gr grigg. >> he first talked with us after kavanaugh was nominated. he told us kavanaugh was a good guy. they both graduated from yale law in a class of 150 people. the former prosecutor now in private practice in redwood city said it was hard watching kavanaugh act the way he did in the hearing last week. >> i hadn't seen that brett kavanaugh before. i hadn't seen him that angry. i...
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white house correspondent kristen welker has more. >> reporter: in a moment of national reckoning, a raw nerve struck for victims of sealxubu a around the kavanaugh allegations. ellen degeneres says it happened to her when she was 15. >> as a victim of sexual abuse, i am furious at people who don't believe it. >> reporter: it's also personal for actress alyssa milano. >> i am a survivor of sexual assault. >> reporter: and women across the country are coming forward. >> this brings back so much pain. >> reporter: and women voters are listening closely. >> trump and kavanaugh, anti-women. >> reporter: the battle has also awakened the puwas falsely accused ik a rallying cry for the republicans. >> reporter: today, the presi who say they're sexual assault survivors, mr. trump tweeting today, the very rude elevator screamers are paid professionals only looking to make senators look bad, after sharpening his attacks against dr. ford. >> how many years ago was it? i don't know. i don't know. >> reporter: a new national poll shows a significant increase in republican enthusiasm about the mid
white house correspondent kristen welker has more. >> reporter: in a moment of national reckoning, a raw nerve struck for victims of sealxubu a around the kavanaugh allegations. ellen degeneres says it happened to her when she was 15. >> as a victim of sexual abuse, i am furious at people who don't believe it. >> reporter: it's also personal for actress alyssa milano. >> i am a survivor of sexual assault. >> reporter: and women across the country are coming...
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kristen welker, nbc news, washington. >>> president trump's finances facing renewed scrutinyinhis morn after a bombshell article by "the new york times," stporting an exhe investigation by the paper, 18 months in the making, diving deep into mr. trump's wealth and concluding that he engaged in suspect tax schemes while reaping riches from his father. thert 13,000 word ale is based on tens of thousands of confidential records including tax returci and fin audits, many from the family patriarch, fred trump, and his vast array of companies. ultimately t times found that mr. trump received, quote, at least $413 million in today's dollars from his father's empire, muc of it through tax dodges in the 1990s. the report alsog refut one of the president's favorite claims he told on the campaign trail. >> it has noteen easy for me. you know, i started off in brooklyn. my father gave me a small loan of a million dollars.am iinto manhattan, and i had to pay him back, and i had to pay him back with interest but i came into manhattan. i started buying up properties and i did great. >> t times allege
kristen welker, nbc news, washington. >>> president trump's finances facing renewed scrutinyinhis morn after a bombshell article by "the new york times," stporting an exhe investigation by the paper, 18 months in the making, diving deep into mr. trump's wealth and concluding that he engaged in suspect tax schemes while reaping riches from his father. thert 13,000 word ale is based on tens of thousands of confidential records including tax returci and fin audits, many from the...
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walkers havech entertained dren for generations, and parents like kristen carpenter say a ban is too extreme. >> if i thought it was dangerous, i wouldn't put my kids in them. >> reporter: kristen and her husband watch theirids closely in their walkers. they get only half an hour a day, and so far,pr no lems, as they take it one step at a time. kathy park, nbc news, santa clarita, california. >> yeah, and we were just talking about this, you have to watch them in the walker. >>yeah it's not like -- if the thing moves, you've got to still have all eyes on the kids, because like you id, 4 feet a second. they move fast. >> they move. >> but it gives them that freedom and also with our baby, it made her legs stronger. so she'saleady to now. i don't know if i'm ready for that. ?> i mean, what parent didn't use a walk that's the main gift you get at the baby shower. >>> all right. baseball season, it's over for bryce harper and the nationals. comi a up, harper talut what could be the end of his time in washington. >> a lot of people sad about taat. >>> and we areing the week rain free, tho
walkers havech entertained dren for generations, and parents like kristen carpenter say a ban is too extreme. >> if i thought it was dangerous, i wouldn't put my kids in them. >> reporter: kristen and her husband watch theirids closely in their walkers. they get only half an hour a day, and so far,pr no lems, as they take it one step at a time. kathy park, nbc news, santa clarita, california. >> yeah, and we were just talking about this, you have to watch them in the walker....
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a complete and total fraud and owes the american public an ap poll e ji, and here to sort it out is kristen welker, and former national republican committee chairman michael steele, and jim massena, the manager of president obama's successor campaign in 2012 and to all of you, kristen, you have been drilling down on that the elizabeth warren controversy, and where does it stand today? >> well, effective, you have a back and forthping , and as you elizabeth warren released dna results and she has indian heritage going back five to six generations which is consistent with the story that her family has told and this is under scrutiny or for the bulk of her political career, and k controversy for her with the president calling her poke h-- pocahontas, and so he said that he would donate $1 million if she came forward and she said, time to put up, mr. president, and we asked him about it, and he said that senator warren owes him an apology, and she responded that it is an indication that president trump is scare canned of her, and bottom the line, andrea, this is the clearest signal to date that
a complete and total fraud and owes the american public an ap poll e ji, and here to sort it out is kristen welker, and former national republican committee chairman michael steele, and jim massena, the manager of president obama's successor campaign in 2012 and to all of you, kristen, you have been drilling down on that the elizabeth warren controversy, and where does it stand today? >> well, effective, you have a back and forthping , and as you elizabeth warren released dna results and...